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Galatea

This is a very special Hand Embellished Multiple of 'Galatea' by Agnes Cecile. These beautiful 20 x 24.5” inch pieces were carefully hand finished by the Artist during her visit to our Studio in November 2018 to create a piece as unique and special as the original itself.

Signed, Embossed and numbered Edition of just 50 prints.

20x24,5 inches on Fine Art Paper (28x32,5 inches framed).

Hand finished by the artist

Signed and numbered by the Artist

Includes a Certificate of Authenticity

This is an Exclusive Eyes on Walls Limited Edition.

Bright White Acid Free 230gsm Premium Matte paper

ARTIST STATEMENT

I often used the element Water throughout one of my last series of painting. Water can be a metaphor for many of our behavior: can be violent, can be rough and troubled, can be placid and assuring.

In Greek mythology, Nereids are nymphs of the sea. One of them represent the most transparent, light and whitey aspect of the sea, the sea foam: her name is Galatea.

In this HPM, through splashes and transparent brush strokes, I played with water, revealing and reinforcing the lightness of the painting underneath.

This is a very special Hand Embellished Multiple of 'Galatea' by Agnes Cecile. These beautiful 20 x 24.5” inch pieces were carefully hand finished by the Artist during her visit to our Studio in November 2018 to create a piece as unique and special as the original itself.

Signed, Embossed and numbered Edition of just 50 prints.

20x24,5 inches on Fine Art Paper (28x32,5 inches framed).

Hand finished by the artist

Signed and numbered by the Artist

Includes a Certificate of Authenticity

This is an Exclusive Eyes on Walls Limited Edition.

Bright White Acid Free 230gsm Premium Matte paper

ARTIST STATEMENT

I often used the element Water throughout one of my last series of painting. Water can be a metaphor for many of our behavior: can be violent, can be rough and troubled, can be placid and assuring.

In Greek mythology, Nereids are nymphs of the sea. One of them represent the most transparent, light and whitey aspect of the sea, the sea foam: her name is Galatea.

In this HPM, through splashes and transparent brush strokes, I played with water, revealing and reinforcing the lightness of the painting underneath.